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NaPoWriMo: Poem – Cinquin – “Unconditional Love”

And now for today’s (optional) prompt! Today, I challenge you to write a poem in which you closely describe an object or place, and then end with a much more abstract line that doesn’t seemingly have anything to do with that object or place, but which, of course, really does. I think of the “surprise” ending to this James Wright Poem as a model for the effect I’m hoping you’ll achieve. An abstract, philosophical kind of statement closing out a poem that is otherwise intensely focused on physical, sensory details. Happy writing!

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Lol. I knew you’d like this one Christopher. Nikki wasn’t too slobbery, thank goodness. Although, she would sit up beside you and quick as lightening flick her tongue out to lick you in the eye or where ever.

Mostly, we dealt with her hair and her unending shedding schedule. Thanks for your thoughts Christopher. How are you feeling these days? Does it help that the weather is getting nicer?

Awe. Nikki passed back three-years ago around this time. She was my favourite dog and from time to time I still think about her. I would like another one but it’s just not going to work right now.lol. Thanks for reading Melinda.

This is so lovely, Mandi. I can totally relate, having the unconditional love of my little dog, Roxy. It is a dreadful shame that humans do not have this ability despite us supposedly being an intelligent species!
You managed to stick to the brief as well, something I really struggled with for this prompt.